90s

15 Dogs From Your Childhood That You Wished You Could Have

Dogs are probably the most common item on a Christmas wish list, a birthday wish list or the constant question that parents hear daily. "Can we get a dog?" How many of you asked your mom or dad this question daily? We always claimed we would do all the work and that they would be super good dogs because look at the ones on TV, they were so great! Those of us who loved dogs would watch all the movies and TV shows that had them and didn't understand that they were highly trained. Sometimes we would even use cartoon

80s

It's Been 25 Years Since 'Who's The Boss?' Ended, Here's What They Look Like Now!

Everyone's always left wondering, who really was the boss? Was it Tony? Was it Angela? Or maybe it was little Jonathan! Who can really be sure (probably the creators of the show but never mind that.) ABCThe only thing we can be sure about is that the show was awesome. The show Who's The Boss? actually ended 25 years ago. Let that sink in for a moment. Are you okay? Well, even if you aren't, let's find out what happened to the family you all know and love! Katherine Helmond - Mona RobinsonABC / WikiaHelmond had an enormous body of work

90s

This Box Has Everything Your Childhood Self Wished For

So, there are a few things from your childhood that stick out as the best things ever. Disney movies, overalls and so many scrunchies. What else did we love? Nickelodeon cartoons! Hey Arnold, Rocko's Modern Life, Ren and Stimpy and Spongbob Squarepants, all of the shows were the absolutely amazing and there was an endless supply of them. They were constantly making new hilarious cartoons for us and we consumed them faster than they could even imagine. Sure, Nickelodeon is still around, but we don't get as much time to watch it as we used to. But what if you

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13 Things You Never Knew About Frasier

Very few shows have as long or as successful of a run as Frasier. The show had 11 seasons between 1993-2004 and was nominated for many awards over the years. Its dry humor and quick wit kept it fresh, but how much did you really know about one of your favorite shows? The Cheers spin-off had a lot of behind-the-scenes secrets you never realized so take a look and find out all about one of the best shows of the 90s. 1. Kelsey Grammer Played Frasier For 20 YearsIf you count both Cheers and Frasier, Kelsey Grammar played Frasier Crane

90s

17 Times Dexter Was The Most Relatable Cartoon Character On TV

Watching Dexter's Laboratory was one of the highlights of our childhoods. He was a genius scientist (sort of) who was constantly being irritated by his sister. Kids everywhere related to the annoying sibling dynamic and we just couldn't get enough. Watching the show really made us wish we could have a cool secret lab in our closets. At least there was always Dexter, our relatable hero (sort of) who wanted nothing more than to enjoy his scientific creations. Not only did he create some awesome stuff, but he was also super relatable. Dexter is one of the best cartoon characters

90s

13 Times We All Related To The Cartoon Beetlejuice More Than We Wanted To

The Beetlejuice movie was such a classic it's hard to top it. Michael Keaton was just unbelievable as the titular character and while it was hard to top him, the cartoon version found a new spin on him that was just as good. The cartoon was the favorite of so many kids, thanks to its goofy, wacky and at times dark humor that was all inspired by the Tim Burton hit. Beetlejuice in this show was just as bizarre as the original, but now he didn't have to worry about a human body and CGI problems, everything was animated and

80s

Keep Your Scanners Peeled, Did You Know These 10 Secrets From The Set Of Knight Rider?

Knight Rider is one of those shows that doesn't technically make any sense but we still loved it. It had everything you could possibly need, David Hasslehoff, a robot car, and a whole lot of cheesy 80s stunts. The show was super fun and ridiculous which was a lot of the appeal, but there was a lot going on behind the scenes you probably never knew about. Here are 10 fascinating facts about how they made one of the most bizarre shows you remember from the 80s! 1. It was inspired by The Lone RangerIt makes sense when you think

80s

They Were One Of The Best TV Families Ever, But Where Is The Cast Of Family Ties Now?

Long before NBC took over the networks with their sitcom schedule in the 90s, a little show called Family Ties came around. It was a unique look at two liberal parents who were raising their kids, one of whom was a Ronald Regan-loving republican named Alex. Obviously we all know that Alex P. Keaton was played by the magnificent Michael J. Fox, but what ever happened to the rest of the cast? Michael J. Fox - Alex P. KeatonSure, he's a household name, but what is he actually up to lately? He went on to star in the Back to

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This McDonald's Commercial Will Have You Looking At George Costanza In An All New Way

Every actor has to pay their dues if they want to make it in showbiz. Sometimes that involves playing extras, or doing print work but most often actors do commercials to get their face out there.Jason Alexander is most notable for his role of the always cranky George Costanza on Seinfeld. However, before he was angry all the time he was doing his best to make it in the world and sometimes to do that you have to go to McDonald's.Alexander was the star of the commercial for the super impressive "McDLT". What was a McDLT you ask?